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    I have paired up a number of Aphonopelma, Acanthoscurria, Euathlus, Gramastola and Paraphysa. All the ts but the Acanthoscurria are in the livingroom no exra heating doors open the lot. Should i put them on the floor to cool them down then move them and give the exra heating or put them in the t room or just put them in the t room were its around 80. Or just leave them to it. Alo should i bring the Acanthoscurria to cool down. Cheers

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    Originally posted by paul charlton View Post

    I have paired up a number of Aphonopelma, Acanthoscurria, Euathlus, Gramastola and Paraphysa. All the ts but the Acanthoscurria are in the livingroom no exra heating doors open the lot. Should i put them on the floor to cool them down then move them and give the exra heating or put them in the t room or just put them in the t room were its around 80. Or just leave them to it. Alo should i bring the Acanthoscurria to cool down. Cheers
    Maybe I'm misreading you, but it's common to cool down tarantulas some months BEFORE attempting to breed them. Once they're bred you keep them at room temperature or only a little higher so they will eat copiously and produce lots of eggs.

    Out of curiosity, when exactly did you breed each female?


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      Thank you thats what ive done. They were in my t room thats heated to my to living room thats not

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